On 01/31/03 14:15 +0200, Jonathan Hardisty wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been working with Windows systems for the last 12 years and I'm very
> new to Linux. Are there any resources that explain/help the move from
> Windows to Linux?
The best general reference I've found,
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Joe Polk wrote:
> You might want to check your local bookstore.
* Use the internet, or a public library. They're relatively free.
I learned by reading, and doing- that's how one would learn DOS,
right ?
Good luck.
jmraz;
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On Friday 31 January 2003 08:56 am, you wrote:
> I highly recommend this book (vendor neutral):
>
> LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
> by Jeffrey Dean, Jeffery Dean
>
> Take a couple of weeks and read it very slowly.
> This will give you good, strong, and necessary skills to run
> Linux in a
online. This should give
you a good start. Oh and one more.. a favorite of mine
http://www.freshmeat.net <-- software repository. Download and go.
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I've been working with Windows systems for the last 12 years and I'm very
new to Linux. Are there any resources that explain/
> I've been working with Windows systems for the last 12 years and I'm very
> new to Linux. Are there any resources that explain/help the move from
> Windows to Linux?
I highly recommend this book (vendor neutral):
LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
by Jeffrey Dean, Je
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Subject: Re: Windows to Linux
You might want to check your local bookstore. There are some books that
are
aimed specifically at the Windows user looking to venture into Linux.
You can
consult the various HOW-TO's and do Google searches on various
questions, but
if you w
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From: "Jonathan Hardisty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:15:44 +0200
Subject: Windows to Linux
> Hi
>
> I've been working with Windows systems for the last 12 years and I'm
> very ne
Hi
I've been working with Windows systems for the last 12 years and I'm very
new to Linux. Are there any resources that explain/help the move from
Windows to Linux?
Things like.. What is the equivalent to Windows Explorer?
shortcuts keys
Where t
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Francisco J. Soler wrote:
>
> On 06-Apr-98 Patryk Czopowik (box43) wrote:
> > Hi
> > I was wondering is there some kind of converter (or program) for RH5.0
> > to
> > read Excel files and write them. Well I heard that there is a packet in
> > StarOffice but I nead a co
Francisco J. Soler wrote:
>
> On 06-Apr-98 Patryk Czopowik (box43) wrote:
> > Hi
> > I was wondering is there some kind of converter (or program) for RH5.0
> > to
> > read Excel files and write them. Well I heard that there is a packet in
I have Applixware 4.3.7 from RedHat and it imports xl
On 06-Apr-98 Patryk Czopowik (box43) wrote:
> Hi
> I was wondering is there some kind of converter (or program) for RH5.0
> to
> read Excel files and write them. Well I heard that there is a packet in
> StarOffice but I nead a converter. My problem is that I have to work in
> my
> work with
> Hi
> I was wondering is there some kind of converter (or program) for RH5.0 to
> read Excel files and write them. Well I heard that there is a packet in
> StarOffice but I nead a converter. My problem is that I have to work in my
StarOffice does a reasonable job importing Excel files.
> |
I have Applixware (not free) that is a fine program that can
import AND export Excel docs along with MS-word and some other file
formats. I don't know if that's what you are looking for though.
--Kris Gibson---
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Hi
I was wondering is there some kind of converter (or program) for RH5.0 to
read Excel files and write them. Well I heard that there is a packet in
StarOffice but I nead a converter. My problem is that I have to work in my
work with Excel under Windows but I wish to do that under RH5.0. Have
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